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Disability/Access Services

Providing access to a diverse student population is embedded in the philosophy of California College of the Arts.

We recognize disability as an aspect of diversity that is integral to society and to the campus community. Accordingly, CCA's Access and Wellness Services collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to advocate for inclusive and sustainable learning environments.

The mission of Access and Wellness Services is to ensure that all students can access the learning environment at CCA. Access and Wellness Services accomplishes this by ensuring students with disabilities have equal access to educational opportunities at CCA and by providing all students access to viable health insurance coverage and wellness information in order to maintain their health.

(Note: Faculty members should review the Faculty Guide to Disability Services to ensure they are in compliance with the recommendations and policies set forth by Access and Wellness Services.)

Who Is Eligible for Services?

The following supports and services are available through Access and Wellness Services to eligible students who encounter barriers to full access or participation in the physical, curricular or informational environments within the college.

How to Access Support & Services

Access and Wellness provides services to enrolled students who have a documented permanent or temporary physical, psychological or sensory disability that qualifies them for academic accommodations under the law. To obtain services through Access and Wellness, you will need to do the following:

Follow up with the Director if you have any questions or concerns about the services.

Responsibilities of Students

You are responsible for your own success in higher education and to meet the academic standards required of all students.

Talk with your instructors and let them know of any accommodations you may need during the term in a timely manner. (Access and Wellness Services will provide you with a notification letter to be presented to instructors.)

Please notify your instructors or Access and Wellness Services immediately if you encounter barriers or are experiencing difficulty in your classes.

If you have delayed notification, instructors are neither required to offer make-up exams, nor obligated to provide retroactive accommodations.

What Are Your Rights?

Information regarding a student's disability is considered confidential and only exchanged on a need-to-know basis.

If you believe the director of access and wellness services has not identified or provided reasonable accommodations or auxiliary aids, you may seek review of the director's actions by contacting the vice president of Student Affairs.

Inquiries & Appeals

Inquiries and appeals beyond the institutional level may be directed to the following:

Other Resources

Wondering if you might have a disability? Do you suspect you have a learning disability and want an assessment of your learning style? Want to know more about dyslexia, attention deficit disorder (ADD), or nonverbal learning disorder (NLD)? The Learning Resources Center can help, refer you to local clinics and professionals, or both.

Additional answers to your questions may be found at the following websites: